A FEW snags off the barbecue were just what members of the Male Bag Ride 2014 needed on Saturday afternoon.

The group has spent the past week travelling around the state on Honda 110cc ex- postie bikes to raise awareness and funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

The team of 25 bikes and two support vehicles arrived off the Spirit of Tasmania the previous weekend.

Trip organiser Matt Stubbs said the group had been to Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Hobart, Bruny Island, Swansea, Bicheno and Launceston before the final pit stop in Devonport.

"This is the second year we've done it, last year we did Perth to Melbourne, it was 5000 kilometres in 11 days," Mr Stubbs said.

He said the men on the ride had enjoyed their trip to Tasmania, feeling welcome the whole time.

"The people have been really generous...it's just been fantastic," Mr Stubbs said.

The group has raised $150,000 through the ride sign-up fee, corporate sponsorship and donations.

Many businesses along the way have also donated, including cheaper meals and petrol, this saving has been taken out of the budget and donated to the foundation.

Gary Peacock, of Sydney, is a cancer survivor and one of the riders.

"I did a ride last year and was at Uluru and came across this group of chaps at Port Augusta, I made some inquires and became intrigued and I thought I wanted to be involved in something like that," Mr Peacock said.

The group was joined by ride patron, former AFL player and four-time premiership coach David Parkin, for the first stages.

The Rotary Club of Devonport North put on a barbecue lunch for the crew on the Devonport foreshore before they headed back to Victoria.

Rotary member Peter Colgrave said it wanted to help the riders who had been spreading the message of such a good cause.

"I'm an ambassador for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and in my role as ambassador I organised the barbecue through the club," Mr Colgrave said.